Fitzpatrick well placed after round two of British Masters

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Matt Fitzpatrick is hoping to earn a place in Europe's Ryder Cup team for the fourth time

Steve Sutcliffe

BBC Sport journalist

British Masters - round two leaderboard

-9 M Siem (Ger); -8 M Fitzpatrick (Eng); -7 M Wallace (Eng), B Stone (SA), K Kobori (NZ)

Selected others: -6 A Fitzpatrick (Eng); -5 N Hojgaard (Den), A Sullivan (Eng) ;-4 R Hojgaard (Den), A Noren (Swe), D Willett (Eng); -3 E Ferguson (Sco); -1 M Penge (Eng), A Rai (Eng)

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England's Matt Fitzpatrick posted a three-under-par 69 to put himself in firm contention at the British Masters, moving just one shot behind leader Marcel Siem heading into the weekend.

The 2022 US Open champion rolled in his fifth birdie of the day from 22 feet on the 18th green at the Belfry after Siem also signed for a 69 - the German being helped by a 22-foot putt of his own for eagle at the par-five 17th.

"It was a good day all round," said Fitzpatrick, who is hoping to earn a captain's pick to appear for Europe at the Ryder Cup next month.

"I never really put myself out of position and drove the ball really well off the tee. If you can do that, you will give yourself a chance.

"I feel like my irons have been better. I didn't chip and putt well at the start of the year and when you hit your irons better and start putting well it is a nice recipe for success."

Siem sits on nine under, with Fitzpatrick eight under.

Englishman Matt Wallace, who also harbours hopes of featuring at Bethpage Black in New York for Europe, is at seven under alongside New Zealand's Kazuma Kobori and South Africa's Brandon Stone.

"I try and play my best golf every single week, every single day," said Wallace, who also had a round of 69 on Friday.

"For me it is to try and deliver for the crowd here, the support has been amazing this week.

"If I can carry on doing what I'm doing and hopefully give them a ride for the week, try and win a tournament and then give Luke [Donald - Europe's captain] a headache."

Denmark's Rasmus Hojgaard carded a one-under 71 and is at four under for the tournament, in a tie for 13th.

He is on course to claim the last automatic spot in Luke Donald's team for the biennial contest between Europe and the United States, which takes place from 26-28 September.

Ireland's Shane Lowry occupies the all-important sixth place in the standings for now, but he is playing at the Tour Championship, a non-qualifying event, which means Hojgaard will take that guaranteed Ryder Cup spot should he finish joint 29th or better.

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